"Cooler Master is known for its cooling solutions and the master added a new range of case fans to its lineup today."

Cooler Master is known for its cooling solutions and the master added a new range of case fans to its lineup today. Introduced today is the first of a range of three new 120mm case fans that has been dubbed the Turbine Master series.

The first fan of the range carries the name of the Turbine Master Mach 1.2 and is the part with specs in the middle of the range. It features a top speed of 1200RPM and throws air at an impressive maximum flow of 56.5 CFM. Despite this, its sound output is a calm 21.1 dBA.

The fan is based on a Barometric Ball bearing that promises a life expectancy of 100,000 hours. Each of its 16 blades is removable and replaceable and the fan is simple to install on the case with the rubber and metal screws, four each of which have been supplied. Power supply to the fan is through a MOLEX-to-3-pin adapter.

Cooler Master is already shipping the fans with a price tag of $16. The two other fans of the series – the Turbine Master Mach 0.8 with 800 RPM and the Turbine Master Mach 1.8 with 1800 RPM speeds are also in the pipeline and slated for release soon.

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I didn't know which section to post this post under but since it is about a motherboard i thought this would be the one.

The question i have is that a friend of mine just moved from the USA to UK. 2 months before he moved, he purchased an EVGA motherboard, the 4-way SLI classfied one.

He didnt register it with EVGA when he was in the US. I researched on the EVGA website that if you want to send it for RMA, it would best to register the product with someone living the USA but my friend don't have any friends or relatives their who would do it.

So if something were to go wrong, could he still send it to EVGA for repair

If you have purchased a EVGA product from the US and you live in the UK, it would be great if you could help with this or anyone else who may know about this.

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